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flamingheads
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Low compression on a high-compression 4AG Sat, 10 December 2005 01:59 Go to previous message
My new 100kw 4AG apparently had new rings fitted about 7000 kms ago and has high compression pistions but when a mechanic did a compression test it was only 90-110 psi. I read that standard compression for these engines is about 180 psi so with high compression pistons it should be higher than this.
The mechanic said there is a good chance that having the valves adjusted could bring compression up to about 180psi but thats still only normal compression.
The guy I bought the car offs theory is that the engine only gets its power above about 3000 rpm so compression might be lower below that but the mechanic doesn't think so.
Does anyone know anything that could explain this? Are any of these theorys right? Will adjusting the valves give it full compression? Any help would be good thanks.
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Read Message   Low compression on a high-compression 4AG  flamingheadsSat, 10 December 2005 01:59
Read Message   Re: Low compression on a high-compression 4AG jeffro RA28Sat, 10 December 2005 03:16
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